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Huron-Bruce Seeing Over $21 Million for Infrastructure Improvements

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The province is dishing out funding to support infrastructure across Huron-Bruce.

A total of $21,185,778 has been invested to help renew and rehabilitate more critical infrastructure for municipalities across the riding.

Funding breakdown includes;

Municipality 2026 OCIF Allocations
Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh $687,063
Municipality of Bluewater $962,552
Municipality of Brockton $866,983
Municipality of Central Huron $1,208,849
Town of Goderich $1,533,501
Township of Howick $212,852
County of Huron $6,017,436
Municipality of Huron East $1,331,133
Township of Huron-Kinloss $611,222
Municipality of Kincardine $1,929,278
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry $367,632
Township of North Huron $648,047
Town of Saugeen Shores $1,137,110
Municipality of South Bruce $1,133,243
Municipality of South Huron $905,349
County of Bruce $1,633,528

 

MPP Lisa Thompson says they aren’t only supporting local jobs, but also empowering each of our municipalities to grow stronger, safer and more resilient. The funding is part of the 2026 Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund as part of a $200 billion capital plan.

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